A Jane Eyre rip-off. When I began to read this book, I thought it would be good/interesting, but as I read on I found it to be a total rip-off of a original classic just much shorter and not as engaging as the original.
let's tick somethings off;
young woman, unloved, told she was ugly all her life by a horrible family member and was sent off to a harsh school where she was beaten regally for being a child, and existing. ☑ - Jane Eyre's backstory
meets the child she has to be a governess to and a mother to as well, and told the child is stupid/has no talent and basically worthless, until the beautiful 'Jane Eyre' sees her true worth and proves it to everyone, who are amazed. ☑
there's a strange woman around the house who's laughing and acting weird and you find out later that she is married still to our 'hero' and that the lady is mentally insane from conditions no one understand, and our hero still wants our heroine to marry him still but she won't. ☑ - this was told better and more believable/heartrending when read in the original Jane Eyre classic.
she runs off to escape the man's clutches only to run back later in the story because the house is on fire and must save her beloved husb- I mean the beloved student, only to find everyone is safe and well, only the unwell ex-wife to be conveniently killed off, so the governess - I mean mail order bride can wed the man who lied to her rotten. ☑ - yeah, this was told better in the original too.
and so I'll end with this, the only difference was made for me from the original work was that in Jane Eyre the girl was French and instead of the women being just a governess, she was a mail order bride and governess. If I knew this book would be a rip-off of one of my favourite books, I would not have bought it, and I will now not want to read another thing of this author's - for I will ecspect it to be another rip-off another well liked or popular works of fiction.
I can't give a nice review to an author who has to steal another authors master piece and change things/shorten it because they can't be original and try their hand at making a master piece in their eyes rather than take credit for another's hard work.